त्रिंशच्छ्लोकी (triMzacchlokI)
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Spoken Sanskrit
Englishत्रिंशच्छ्लोकी - triMzacchlokI - - 30 zlokas
श्लोकमात्र - zlokamAtra - - single zlokas
श्लोकद्वय - zlokadvaya - - couple of zlokas
उपश्लोकयति { उपश्लोकय } - upazlokayati { upazlokaya } - verb - praise in zlokas
श्लोकबद्ध - zlokabaddha - - composed in zlokas
बाणावलि - bANAvali - - series of 5 zlokas
श्लोककार - zlokakAra - - composer of zlokas
चक्कलक - cakkalaka - - series of 4 zlokas
श्लोकचरण - zlokacaraNa - - single stanza of a zlokas
संश्लोकयति { संश्लोक् } - saMzlokayati { saMzlok } - verb - celebrate in zlokas or hymns
अनुवंशश्लोक - anuvaMzazloka - - zlokas containing genealogies
श्लोकगौतम - zlokagautama - - gautama in zlokas or in metre
यावच्छ्लोकम् - yAvacchlokam - - proportionately to the number of the zlokas
प्रभद्रक - prabhadraka - - combination of 4 zlokas containing one sentence
सन्दानितक - sandAnitaka - - collection of three zlokas forming one sentence
प्लव - plava - - protraction of a sentence through 3 or more zlokas
करहाटक - karahATaka - - series of six zlokas with one sentence running through
चाणक्यश्लोक - cANakyazloka - - cANakya's zlokas on morals and principles of government
श्लोकाभिनयन - zlokAbhinayana - - dramatic performance accompanied by recitation of zlokas
त्रिंशच्छ्लोकी triMzacchlokI 30 zlokas
Aufrecht Catalogus Catalogorum
Englishत्रिंशच्छ्लोकी or आशौचत्रिंशच्छ्लोकी dh. W. p. 321. K.
178. B. 3, 70. Rādh 18 (and C.). Oudh XV, 78
(and C.). NP. IX, 10. X, 12. Bhr. 98 (and C.).
H. 201. Oppert II, 5134. Peters. 2, 186.
--by Bhaṭṭācārya. Oudh III, 16.
--by Mīmāṃsābhaṭṭa. Poona 200.
--by Rāmeśvara Bhāratī. Rice 198 (and C.).
--by Vopadeva. Peters. 1, 113. 115. C. by Bhaṭṭā-
cārya. Peters. 1, 113. 3, 386.
C. K. 178. Ben. 143. Oudh XIX, 102. Burnell
137^a. Poona 166. Oppert II, 4643. Bühler 558.
C. by Bhaṭṭācārya. W. p. 321. B. 3, 70. Bik.
483. NP. V, 76. Vienna 16. Peters. 2, 186.
C. Subodhinī by Ananta Bhaṭṭa, son of Kamalā-
kara. Bik. 484.
C. by Kṛṣṇamitra. NW. 88.
C. Bṛhadvivaraṇa by Raghunātha Bhaṭṭa. K. 178.
B. 3, 70. Ben. 131. Bik. 483. NP. V, 76.
CC. Triṃśacchlokīvivaraṇasāroddhāra by Śambhu
Bhaṭṭa. L. 158. K. 178.
C. by Rāma Bhaṭṭa. BP. 298.
C. by Vijñāneśvara. P. 10.
C. by Viśvanātha. B. 3, 70.
त्रिंशच्छ्लोकी or आशौचत्रिंशच्छ्लोकी dh. Fl. 124. 125.
IO. 2407 (and C.). 2468 (and C.). Oudh XX, 180
(and C.). Peters. 4, 7. Rgb. 215 (and C.). 216.
Stein 83.
C. Oudh XX, 186.
C. by Bhaṭṭācārya. Fl. 125. Peters. 4, 7.
C. by Raghunātha Bhaṭṭa, son of Mādhava Bhaṭṭa.
Stein 90.
C. by Vijñāneśvara. Rgb. 216.
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